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Can my sister lock me out of our home?

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bkbabexxx

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My sister and I are owners and tenants-in-common of two properties. House A has been granted satisfaction of our shared mortgage, which is were I live. Monthly payments are still equally being payed by my sister and I towards House B's shared mortgage, which is were my sister lives. My sister and I both make equal mortgage payments to House B like we had done with House A. My sister now tells me she has changed the locks on her residence and I am unwelcome in her home. Does she have a right to change the locks without my consent? Do I have a right to live in House B, where she takes residence? Does she just as well have a right to live in House A, where I take residence? What should I do?
 


bkbabexxx

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Have him sign up for his own account :)
He doesn't use computers too often. I don't even think he has an email account. I can always make him an account. Yet I still would be writing the posts and asking questions in his place. He would really appreciate any legal advice you post and I will repeat it to him. Thanks :)
 

bkbabexxx

Junior Member
My sister and I are owners and tenants-in-common of two properties. House A has been granted satisfaction of our shared mortgage, which is were I live. Monthly payments are still equally being payed by my sister and I towards House B's shared mortgage, which is were my sister lives. My sister and I both make equal mortgage payments to House B like we had done with House A. My sister now tells me she has changed the locks on her residence and I am unwelcome in her home. Does she have a right to change the locks without my consent? Do I have a right to live in House B, where she takes residence? Does she just as well have a right to live in House A, where I take residence? What should I do?
 

ecmst12

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You said that already, and it's still not true. If you want people to believe that you are not simply trolling around and messing with people, you need to be honest. You didn't even say "my friend" until you were called out on your inconsistent posting history.
 

bkbabexxx

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You said that already, and it's still not true. If you want people to believe that you are not simply trolling around and messing with people, you need to be honest. You didn't even say "my friend" until you were called out on your inconsistent posting history.
I am aware this has already been said. I am reposting it for anyone who didn't see it. I am not "trolling around". Why would this even be considered funny? What exactly do you mean by I "need to be honest"? I didn't say "my friend" because evidently other viewers would say "have him make his own account". If you don't have any friendly advice, why even bother saying anything?
 
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